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What is p2p server?

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Usually referring to software you may have loaded for the purpose of sharing files. Gnutella, emule, bittorrent come to mind.

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P2P means Peer to peer.

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What is the safest p2p?

the safest p2p program i wood have to say is gigatribe but with this you cant search or share with all the people on the server just the ones you allow


How do you block p2p?

P2P programs don't have servers, nor do they use a fixed port range. Actually, some p2p programs even encrypt its traffic to avoid monitoring/blocking by signatures. Therefore, to block p2p, you need professional internet filtering products. If you prefer software solution, I will recommend "WFilter Enterprise". http://www.imfirewall.us


How do you turn off sharing files on LimeWire?

Go on Limewire, then go on the bar on the top of the program. Click tools, than options. Go to the Downloads section which is the third tab from the left. Uncheck "Share files downloaded from the P2P Network with the P2P network." Then you are done.


How much can the RIAA sue for each downloaded song?

It depends on whether or not you use a P2P to download. If you don't use a P2P and all you do is download it without uploading to anyone else, they can sue only enough to put in a 15' by 30' above ground pool. If you use a P2P, which uploads to others at the same time as it downloads to you, they can sue enough to put in an olympic sized pool complete with surrounding atrium and potted plants. If they really want to make an example of you, they'll include the tennis court and dog-run too.


Where can you download Let the bodies hit the floor?

You can download this song from a P2P program such as Kazaa, Limewire etc. Although I wouldn't reconmend this as it is illegal.

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In a P2P file sharing application do you agree with the statement there is no notion of client and server sides of a communication session and Why?

In P2P file sharing there is no dedicated server to transfer or share files. In file sharing using email you use a client server architecture, meaning every time you send something it goes from your computer to a server and then to the computer you are sending to. In P2P file sharing it simply goes from your computer to the next. P2P is found in file distribution with Bit-Torrent and in file sharing with eMule and LimeWire.


Is eBay a peer to peer or client server application?

eBay is a P2P application.


What is the safest p2p?

the safest p2p program i wood have to say is gigatribe but with this you cant search or share with all the people on the server just the ones you allow


How do you know the ip address out of messages at imvu?

Simple anwser no. Imvu is client server not p2p


Can a Member Teleport a Non-Member to Camelot in Runescape?

No. you must be in a P2P server to cast that spell.


The benefits P2P networks would offer over the Client server approach?

i will like to get an answer from someone pls


Are most PS3 games server based or peer to peer?

They are predominantly p2p, however a server is usually utilized to connect users or chat pre-game.


Pitfalls of client server model?

* Traffic congestion on the network has been an issue since the inception of the client-server paradigm. As the number of simultaneous client requests to a given server increases, the server can become overloaded. Contrast that to a P2P network, where its aggregated bandwidth actually increases as nodes are added, since the P2P network's overall bandwidth can be roughly computed as the sum of the bandwidths of every node in that network. * The client-server paradigm lacks the robustness of a good P2P network. Under client-server, should a critical server fail, clients' requests cannot be fulfilled. In P2P networks, resources are usually distributed among many nodes. Even if one or more nodes depart and abandon a downloading file, for example, the remaining nodes should still have the data needed to complete the download email:-tsk0707@gmail.com


Pitfalls of client server programming?

* Traffic congestion on the network has been an issue since the inception of the client-server paradigm. As the number of simultaneous client requests to a given server increases, the server can become overloaded. Contrast that to a P2P network, where its aggregated bandwidth actually increases as nodes are added, since the P2P network's overall bandwidth can be roughly computed as the sum of the bandwidths of every node in that network. * The client-server paradigm lacks the robustness of a good P2P network. Under client-server, should a critical server fail, clients' requests cannot be fulfilled. In P2P networks, resources are usually distributed among many nodes. Even if one or more nodes depart and abandon a downloading file, for example, the remaining nodes should still have the data needed to complete the download


What controls application communication with server processes such as the Win32 subsystem?

with the Web, a browser is a client process and a Web server is a server process. With p2p file sharing, the peer that is downloading the file is labeled as the client, and the peer that is uploading the file is labeled as the server .


1 For a communication session between a pair of processes which process is the client and which is the server?

with the Web, a browser is a client process and a Web server is a server process. With p2p file sharing, the peer that is downloading the file is labeled as the client, and the peer that is uploading the file is labeled as the server.


What is server seeding?

http://blogs.msdn.com/p2p/archive/2007/03/18/setting-up-a-private-pnrp-global-cloud.aspx